Jackson TH1 Stealth - " Beautiful guitar, rare"
translatedJapanese violin, very good bill. Jackson licensed Floyd Handle very fine, fast, 24 frets Two selectors, two doubles and a single microphone. I replaced the two doubles with two DiMarzio Tone…
Jackson Fusion Standard - " Excellent Guitar"
translatedSo if I remember correctly, she was fabirquée in China or Korea (I do not have it in their eyes). Floyd Rose type bridge (very strong and good performance tuning) 24 frets Settings: Volume, To…
Jackson Stealth XL - "HSS model"
The biggest difference between this XL model and the other models is that this one has an HSS configuration. Aside from that, it's pretty much your standard Stealth with either a basswood or ash bod…
Jackson TH2 Stealth - "Vintage trem model"
The TH2 Stealth brings about two different changes when compared to the TH1 -- for one, it has an ash body (although basswood is also available). The other is that it has an HSH configuration. Fina…
Jackson TH1 Stealth - "HSH Stealth"
The TH1 Stealth is a slightly different version of the Soloist/Dinky style guitars. The main thing with these guitars is that they're 22 frets instead of the normal 24 frets, and it results in a ton…
Jackson Dinky XL - "HSS MIJ Dinky"
This is another lower budget model by the Japanese division (when compared to the American division), but it's still a fairly high quality guitar over all, especially considering the price that you g…
Jackson Stealth HX - "Unique with the third humbucker"
I could never get used to these three humbucker guitars, and I never quite understood why they would amke this model. The guitar has the following specs: Alder body with a flame maple top Maple …
Jackson Stealth EX - "Rarely seen Stealth body shape in HSS"
The basswood bodies that were used on these were always what caused people to turn towards something else in the Jackson lineup. The guitar has the following specs: Basswood body Maple bolt-on n…
Jackson Soloist XL - "HSS Soloist with a poplar body"
The poplar wood on this is the main reason these guitars aren't considered quite as good as the USA models, in my opinion. The guitar has the following specs: Poplar body Maple neck-thru neck wi…
Jackson Soloist Archtop Trem - "Archtop soloist guitar that rivals the USA ones"
The Soloist Archtop was never quite as popular as the normal model, but I always found them to be pretty cool myself. The guitar has the following specs: Mahogany body Maple set neck with an ebon…
Jackson Soloist Archtop Limited (1991) - "Elegant and as good as the USA models"
The guitar has the following specs: Mahogany wings with a flame maple top Maple neck-thru neck with a rosewood fretboard 24 jumbo frets with sharkfin inlays Two humbucker configuration with EMG…
Jackson JRS2 - "Old school style Jackson"
The JSR2 is a throwback to the old school Charvel days when it was normal to have a vintage tremolo, one humbucker, one volume and where you played pure shred. The guitar has the following specs: …
Jackson AT2T Archtop - "Rarely seen archtop"
You don't see these archtops too often, and they were never a big seller for whatever reason. I think the main issue people had with them was the headstock more than anything else. The guitar has t…
Jackson Dinky Reverse - "Maple fretboard model"
The Dinky Reverse was a cool model that came in two different configuration. This particular guitar has the following specs: Basswood body Maple bolt-on neck Maple fretboard with 24 jumbo frets…
Jackson DX2 Dinky - "HSH basswood model"
The DX was an interesting series that Jackson had going on for awhile. They looked great, but the wood choices were kinda iffy. Then again, at the time, it was standard fair for what was coming out…